Three New Patents Issued for Microphone Mist Technology

Nureva’s Microphone Mist Technology Granted Three Patents for Enhanced Speech Intelligibility in Remote Learning and Meeting Environments

Nureva has recently been granted three additional patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and European Patent Office for its Microphone Mist technology. These patents recognize the innovative approach of Nureva’s intelligent sound targeting, position-based gain control, and echo cancellation, all of which contribute to clear and natural speech intelligibility for remote students and meeting participants.

Nancy Knowlton, CEO of Nureva, expressed her excitement about the validation of their unique audio technology through these new patents. The company’s investment in the Microphone Mist platform continues to offer valuable solutions to their customers, particularly in larger collaboration spaces.

Each patent offers specific insights into the capabilities of the Microphone Mist technology. The US 11,689,849 patent focuses on the microphone array’s ability to identify and exclude unwanted noise sources, enhancing the overall listening experience. The US 11,635,937 patent highlights the use of position-based gain control to optimize the microphone system for better conversations. Finally, the EP 3791565 patent improves echo cancellation performance to prevent talkers from hearing their own voice after speaking.

These advancements in audio technology demonstrate Nureva’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions for improved communication in various settings. With these new patents added to their intellectual property portfolio, Nureva has opened up opportunities for further product development and enhancements that will benefit their customers even more in the future.

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